Manchester United can go four points clear at the top of the table and anything else would constitute a shock given Sir Alex Ferguson's team have the best away record in the league and are playing a side with only one win in their last 14 games. The two sides met three days after United were knocked out of the Champions League in December and it finished 4-1 in favour of Ferguson's men. They now meet three days after United's elimination from the Europa League and, for Wolves, it threatens to be a similar ordeal. They will, however, have the fresher legs. Daniel Taylor
Venue Molineux, Sunday 1.30pm
Tickets £30-£40 (0871 222 1877)
Last season Wolves 2 Manchester Utd 1
Referee Anthony Taylor
This season's matches 12 Y34, R1, 2.92 cards per game
Odds Wolves 9-1 Manchester Utd 3-10 Draw 4-1
Wolves
Subs from De Vries, Craddock, Hunt, Ebanks-Blake, Milijas, Bassong, Jonsson, Zubar, Foley, Forde, Davis, Cassidy, Harris
Doubtful None
Injured Henry (hamstring, 21 Mar)
Suspended None
Form guide LLDLWL
Disciplinary record Y53 R2
Leading scorer Fletcher 10
Manchester Utd
Subs from Amos, Anderson, Berbatov, Park, Valencia, Hernández, Giggs, Cleverley, Pogba, Jones, F da Silva
Doubtful Rooney (knock), Jones (flu)
Injured Owen (thigh, 26 Mar), Lindegaard (ankle, 26 Mar), Fletcher (illness, unknown), Vidic (knee, Aug)
Suspended None
Form guide WWWWDW
Disciplinary record Y34 R1
Leading scorer Rooney 20
Match pointers
• Wolves have won just one of their last 14 Premier League games, a run that started with a 4-1 defeat at Old Trafford in December
• Manchester United have only ever had more points after 28 games once before in the Premier League – 69 in 2006-07, when they were eventually crowned champions
• Should he be selected, Matt Jarvis will make his 100th appearance in the Premier League
• Should he be selected, Javier Hernández will make his 50th appearance in the Premier League